Other adjectives related to technology

15Synonyms found for technology

Word Origin & History

technology 1615, "discourse or treatise on an art or the arts," from Gk. tekhnologia "systematic treatment of an art, craft, or technique," originally referring to grammar, from tekhno- (see techno-) + -logia. The meaning "science of the mechanical and industrial arts" is first recorded 1859. High technology attested from 1964; short form high-tech is from 1972. Tech as a short form of Technical College (Institute, etc.) is Amer.Eng., attested from 1906.

Example Sentences for technology

He writes often about science, technology, and public health.

Lithium ion technology was pivotal in the transformation to small, lightweight, and low-cost portable electronics.

Everything you need to know about the science and technology of the games.

But it is now time to retire this technology in favor of more energy-efficient models.

But changes in technology are making it easier to coordinate with complete strangers.

The economy is marked by steady growth, low unemployment and inflation, and rapid advances in technology.

Now, it's quite possible that robotics may generate unemployment as the economy adjusts to the deployment of new technology.